Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swimming. Show all posts

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Water, Sun and fun

We have been sewing a lot this month, but we did not find the appetite to take any pictures of the creations. The kids always found a reason not to pose, our camera suffers from the humidity and me, well I was going through a picture-inspiration-bad-patch.
One sunny afternoon at and in the pool and we are ready for more posing this year.


So soon we reveal what was made out of this pile of fabric.
But first … fun in the sun.

Felix


Jade


Elias


Omar


Louka


Elias and Jade



And finally again 'number 5' Felix

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Sewing project or family trip?

Yesterday afternoon I received a package. Packages always make me smile, especially this one!
I had a great night and dreamed about my next blog post.


At the break of dawn our kids decided that the content of the blog post would not be the one I dreamed about. They unanimously decided to do something fun all together and more specifically something fun WITHOUT a sewing machine.

Mister P invited us earlier this week to join him on a trip to the mountains. As our ‘pater familias’ was absent this week, I told him I did not have the courage to go on an off road trip with all five of our kids on my own.
So mister P was asked ‘last minute’ if the offer that was turned down earlier was still standing. Luckily mister P was happy to take us on the trip. We agreed to meet in an idyllic mountain village and where he would guide us to a secluded lake.
The way to the village was long and dry. Luckily there were some distractions along the way. Construction work pipes, which –according to the kids- looked like bombs: exciting!


A stack of shriveled palm trees (enough for a huge bonfire).


A couple of goats, who were eating the only patch of grass for miles around.


A house with an outside sitting area, with a grandstand view of the desert.


And a very lonely fruit seller.


After kilometers of sandy scenery we finally reached the mountains.


We tried to call mister P who seemingly did not have network! So we were left to our devices to find the idyllic lake.
After some climbing and clambering our efforts got rewarded.


A little hour and some nice pictures later we left to go back home, disappointingly enough without the promised swim as the local authorities put a ‘no swimming allowed’ sign on the shore of the reservoir.



To soften the disappointment of the kids, we did a pit stop in the desert on the way home. The love horse around in the dunes. Like real locals we stopped on the side of the highway and picnicked 50 meters away from heavy evening traffic. The photo’s look way more romantic than the actual spot really was.



Omar got his whole face covered in sand when he fell over.


Finally the sun started to go down and the wheels of our off road toy car were getting stuck because of an overload of sand; time to go home.




Back home, a phone call with mister P taught us that we were at the same lake but at other sides, we were hidden from each other by a high rock formation. On his side of the lake there was no ban on swimming. Next time we take dad on the trip and we go for a swim too!

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Dolphin spotting in Musandam

Locally, Eid al Adha, is a religious festive period, so dad does not have to work, the kids have no school and well also the sewing machine needed a break.
Ideal timing for a two day excursion to Musandam, also called the Northern Omani Peninsula.

We embarked on a dhow, an old wooden boat.


We went boating through the Musandam fjords – once and a while the captain got some assistance.




We ate.



We lounged.


We read.


We saw dolphins.



We collected coral – meanwhile our garden is decorated all over with coral.


We slept – by means of precautionary measure we slept in a tent, as one of the kids is a sleepwalker.



We swam.


We snorkelled.


We worked.


We argued.


We sang, shouted, and ran.



We acted tough.


We daydreamed.




We spotted ‘authentic’ rock-carvings – camels that were gouged out centuries ago.


And we gained plenty of solar energy, so we are ready to face daily life.

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Personalized in the pool

Lately the kids got the habit to swim without swimming clothes on, as their swimming trunks are worn to shreds!
This morning we received our newly ordered swimming trunks. All five the kids were super happy and had them immediately baptized.



We also love the other stuff she makes.